The Len
Free Tickets Available
Fri, 16 May, 2025 at 05:00 pm - Sat, 17 May, 2025 at 08:00 pm (GMT-04:00)
The Len
15 North 17th Street, Richmond, United States
5:00 PM – 8:00 PMThe Len – 15 N 17th St, Richmond, VA 23219
Join us for a Welcome Reception as we kick off a powerful weekend of movement building rooted in service, solidarity and strategic action. As national political tensions rise and impact Black communities across the country, we turn our attention to the State of Black Virginia—honoring the legacy of those who came before us as we forge a collective path forward.
This evening is more than a gathering—it’s a call to action and the official launch of a weekend dedicated to power building. We’ll hear from Black leaders across local, state and national levels as they speak to the urgency of this moment, highlight the unique challenges and opportunities facing Black Virginians and challenge us to organize with clarity, courage and commitment.
The reception will feature activations, connection-building and collective visioning—all designed to energize our movement and ground us in the purpose of what’s to come.
Dr. Sesha Joi Moon is a global thought leader with 20 years of experience as a social impact strategist whose praxis sits at the intersection of government, entertainment, technology, music, sports, fashion, beauty, and philanthropy. Her coined philosophy is "Diversity is delegating our differences and inclusivity is celebrating our differences — but equity is elevating our differences."
Our mission is to advance resiliency for Black businesses and the communities they serve by building emergent financial practices and infrastructure that close the racial wealth gap for good
12:00 PM – 8:00 PMAbner Clay Park – 200 W Clay St, Richmond, VA 23220 Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia – 122 W Leigh St, Richmond, VA 23220
Join us as we come together to bring the full vision of the tour to life with urgent collective action, vibrant culture and community joy in Richmond’s historic Jackson Ward, a neighborhood that has long stood as a pillar of Black strength, resistance and legacy. As we honor its rich history, we must act now to shape a future of sovereignty, liberation and transformative change.
Connect with grassroots organizations, service providers and movement builders offering tools and resources to sustain the fight and support Black communities in Virginia.
Food + Family Zone
Enjoy food trucks, kids’ activities and spaces for wellness and joy for the entire family.
Breakout Sessions – Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia
Inside the museum, 45-minute interactive sessions & panel discussions will delve into key topics impacting the Black community. These sessions include:
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Tickets for State of the People - Richmond, Virginia Tour Stop can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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Friday, May 16: The Len Opening Reception | Free |
Saturday, May 17: Day of Power – Rally, Restore & | Free |
I can't attend but I would like to make a donation | Free |
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